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Why So Many First-Time Homeowners Are Starting Gardens

June 26, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why So Many First-Time Homeowners Are Starting Gardens

The excitement of getting the keys to a first home often comes with a long list of dreams. Fresh paint, new furniture, and backyard projects usually top that list. Lately, however, one hobby keeps popping up in neighborhoods across the country: gardening. From raised vegetable beds to colorful flower borders, many first-time homeowners are digging…

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Why More Homeowners Are Replacing Grass With Food Gardens in 2026

June 5, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why More Homeowners Are Replacing Grass With Food Gardens in 2026

A quiet revolution has started in neighborhoods across America, and it has nothing to do with fancy outdoor furniture or expensive landscaping projects. More homeowners now look at their lawns and see something surprising: wasted potential. Instead of spending weekends mowing, fertilizing, and watering large patches of grass, many people have started transforming those spaces…

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Why More Americans Are Creating Edible Landscapes

June 4, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why More Americans Are Creating Edible Landscapes

A quiet revolution has started in neighborhoods across America, and it is happening right in front yards, side yards, and backyard fences. Homeowners who once focused solely on decorative plants now mix fruits, vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers into their landscaping plans. The result looks beautiful, produces food, and often cuts grocery bills at the…

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The Pest That’s Wiping Out Backyard Tomatoes in Georgia — And How to Stop It Cheaply

February 5, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Pest That’s Wiping Out Backyard Tomatoes in Georgia — And How to Stop It Cheaply

Tomato lovers in Georgia know the heartbreak: one day your plants look lush, green, and full of promise, and the next day they look like they’ve been chewed, sucked, or shredded by something with a personal vendetta. If you’ve been wondering why your backyard tomatoes keep disappearing, collapsing, or turning into sad, spotty versions of…

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Gardening Experts Issue a Warning About Soil Problems Spreading Fast in 2026

February 2, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Gardening Experts Issue a Warning About Soil Problems Spreading Fast in 2026

Something strange is happening in gardens, farms, and backyard beds across the country, and seasoned growers are starting to sound the alarm. Plants look healthy one week and suddenly struggle the next, harvests shrink for no obvious reason, and once-reliable soil starts acting like it has a mind of its own. Gardening experts aren’t pointing…

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New HOA Rules That Are Changing How People Garden in 2026

January 27, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some New HOA Rules Are Changing How People Garden in 2026

The gardening world inside HOA (Homeowners Association) neighborhoods has officially entered its plot-twist era. What once felt like a rigid checklist of green grass, trimmed hedges, and zero personality now looks wildly different as 2026 unfolds. Boards, residents, and even city governments have pushed gardening rules into new territory that rewards creativity, sustainability, and community…

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5 Plants That Could Be Illegal to Grow in Your Backyard This Spring—Check Your State List

January 15, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Identify Invasive Weeds Early

Spring gardening season brings a rush of excitement, glossy seed catalogs, and dreams of lush greenery taking over every empty patch of soil. But hidden among the innocent-looking plants at garden centers and online listings are botanical rebels that lawmakers would rather you never plant at all. Some of these greenery glamour stars grow too…

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Why You Should Be Ordering Garden Supplies During the Holidays

December 14, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Should Be Ordering Garden Supplies During the Holidays

The holidays might be known for festive lights and overflowing dessert tables, but they’re also one of the sneakiest, most strategic times of year for gardeners to score big. While everyone else is distracted by glittery gift guides and last-minute shopping frenzies, savvy growers are quietly filling their carts with seeds, tools, soil, and gear….

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10 Crops That Germinate Stronger in Cold Soil

November 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Crops Germinate Stronger in Cold Soil

While most gardeners assume seeds need warmth to thrive, some crops actually prefer a brisk chill to kick-start their growth. These cold-loving champions don’t just tolerate lower temperatures—they use them as fuel, bursting through the soil with surprising vigor when other plants are still snoozing. If you’ve ever doubted that your garden can get moving…

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Greenhouse Secrets: How to Turn a Drafty Shed Into a Cozy Plant Haven

November 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Turn a Drafty Shed Into a Greenhouse

The old shed in the backyard often sits half-forgotten, holding rusted tools, tangled extension cords, and mysterious jars you swear weren’t there last year. But hidden beneath its flaking paint and winter drafts is something with enormous potential: a future greenhouse brimming with lush foliage and thriving herbs. Transforming a drafty shed into a warm,…

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